The Governor-General of Australia recently visited the Dilmah tea tourism site in Cape Weligama, where she met with Dilhan Fernando, the Chair of Dilmah Ceylon Tea Company, and his wife Serena. This visit underscores the strong bilateral trade and cultural ties between Australia and Sri Lanka that have been fostered by the Dilmah brand over the past four decades.
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During her visit, the Governor-General also had the opportunity to interact with children and staff from the MJF Charitable Foundation center in Weligama, which is funded by Dilmah. This foundation provides crucial education programs to families across Sri Lanka, emphasizing the company's commitment to social responsibility and community development.
Moreover, she met students from The Resplendent Academy, a collaborative initiative between Dilmah and the William Angliss Institute of Australia. This academy offers hospitality training to young individuals from the Weligama and Galle communities, thereby contributing to the enhancement of their professional skills and career prospects. This partnership exemplifies the positive influence that education collaborations can have on local economies and the lives of the people involved.
The relationship between Dilmah and Australia extends well beyond the realm of trade, as seen through these various social and educational programs. These efforts not only support the growth of the tea industry but also serve to deepen the friendship and collaboration between the two nations. Through initiatives like these, Dilmah continues to make a significant impact on the lives of people in Sri Lanka and reinforces the strong ties between the two countries.